With Indian hindus showing there concern over STUPA of buddha in Bhumian,you would think ,they have been buddhist for ever.NOT SO,say buddhists ,who were at one time upto King Ashoka RULE,a buddhist ruled India prior to Islam in B.C & early A.D.
And what was that burning of Quran for??
You were people of caste,dowry ,sati,child marriage,widow & women persecution ALL OF WHICH BUDDHISTS are not .SO WOULD HINDU SAY WHY THEY BURNT QURAN??
Aryan Hindu Persecution of Mongoloid Buddhists
Ever since hordes of barbarian Aryan invaders poured into Nepal from the
5th century AD onwards, the native population has been systematically
persecuted and oppressed. The indigenous religion of Buddhism, which was
founded in Nepal, has been almost extinguished due to centuries of
persecution by the 6 astika' (orthodox) schools of Brahmanism a.k.a. Hinduism. Thousands of Buddhist temples were destroyed, scores of Buddhist libraries burnt, Mongols massacred and innocent women raped by the Aryan Hindu gangsters. Crops were destroyed, lakes poisoned and entire townships annihilated. Each and every Buddhist shrine has been either destroyed and replaced by a completely new Brahmanic temple, or has been forcefully converted into a Hindu shrine. Survivals of the Buddhist temple structures still survive in many so-called Hindu’
temples in Nepal. This gang of blood-thirsty criminals still rule over
Nepal, terrorizing and exterminating the inhabitants. In all this
turmoil a brave leader has arisen amongst the Nepali people, to take the
indigenous inhabitants back to the Buddhist golden age. That man is
Gopal Gurung. Fearsome and tireless, he has risen to challenge Brahmin
tyranny in one of the world’s two Hindu Rasthras. His writings amply
expose the manner in which Brahminist Hindu exploitation has eaten away
at the core of Nepali civilization :
Dalit Voice September 16-30, 1995
Minority Hindus Persecuting
Non-Hindu majority in Nepal
by K.C, SULEKH, 603-SECTOR 15A, CHANDIGARH-160 015
Nepali leader Gopal Gurung from Kathmandu has sent me his book, Hidden
Facts in Nepalese Politics (DV July 16, 95 p.24). The book brings out a
striking resemblance of India with those of non-Hindu tribes of Nepal.
Deeply moved by the plight and persecution of the oppressed people of
Nepal, who have risen in defiance of ruling Upper class, I felt
compelled to write a few lines on the book to express my solidarity with
the Nepalese brothers and sisters in distress to boost their moral.
Gurung seems to be the man of agitating masses there. He must have
picked up my address from DV. I find so many similarities in the social
system of India and Nepal, the “world’s only Hindu country”. I was
shocked and disillusioned too to find that the hydra-headed monster of
castism that had played havoc with the lives of crores of human beings
in India, degrading them to the status of social lepers, rather worse
than that of the animals, did not spare the soils beyond to spread the
cult of hatred and violence based on racial discrimination. The book
written in the classic spirit of a rebel brings out very bold the
glaring example of jealous, prejudice, conspiracy and hypocrisy
practiced so cunningly by the power-hungry but caste-conscious
politicians of the day.
Racism in India: In fact, it is a world-wide phenomenon of the strong
kicking the weak. But it is peculiarly different on the soil of India
and Nepal where it is the word from the holy (?) scriptures which reigns
supreme and has the decisive say in shaping of the destinies of the
people and not the principles of justice, equity and fair play, where
the privileges accruing there form is the birth and not the worth with
which the individual might have been endowed. I and millions like me on
this side of the line feel gratified to see that if the tyrants had
their day in the past, the rebels in the tens of thousands have risen
high on the Nepalese horizon to cry halt to the savagery and barbarity
carried on for so long in the name of hereditary right of usurpers. The
role Gopal Gurung has carved out for himself and the heroic struggle he
has started to win back the lost rights of his brethren is worthy of
high praise.
Babasaheb’s remedy: It would be worthwhile to recall in this context the
inspiring example of Babasaheb Ambedkar who too experienced the agony
and pain of being an Untouchable under the casteist hierarchy of the
Hindus but later on when he acquired a deep knowledge and insight of the
whole malady blasted the superstructure along with myths, dogmas and
unethical notions attached thereto that breathed hatred, prejudice and
discrimination against the vast sections of people branded as shudras
and Adi-shudras (Untouchable). It is because, of this monumental service
rendered to the humankind Babasaheb is remembered today more as an
emancipator of the lowliest of the low and a valiant upholder of the
human rights in the mould of his great master Gautam Buddha than a mere
Law Minister, educationist or the maker of India’s Constitution.
Babaseheb was himself a great rebel and has accorded quite a befitting
place of importance to them in the society when he said the world owes
much to the rebels who would dare to argue in the face of the pontiff
and Insist that he is not infallible. The treasure of his precious
thoughts now available in the form of 12 Volumes brought out by the
Maharashtra Govt. can easily be described as the best guide for the
solution of innumerable ills confronting the poor and the exploited
sections of the society, including those in Nepal. The demand listed at
the end of the book rightly reflects the aspiration of the downtrodden
“Mulbasi” people of Nepal. Unexceptionable as they are, every right
thinking person even from across the geographical barriers will fully
and unreservedly supports them.
Bombay Red Light Area: DV readers in and out of India must write to
Gopal Gurung and express their solidarity. The Book(1995), Hidden Facts
in Nepalese Politics by Gopal Gurung can obtained from Po.Box. 2828,
Kathmnadu, Nepal, pp115, Rs.100, or 10 US dollars. Gopal Gurung should
know that thousands of Nepalese and Dalit girls ar sold to Bombay flesh
market where our girls too are sexually exploited. DV wants to make a
story on Bombay’s Red Light area. -EDITOR.
Ever since the calamitous Aryan invasion, Nepali history has been a
continous orgy of massacre, rape and plunder. The whole of Nepal was
converted into a gigantic prison in which Mongol Buddhist civilians were
maimed and their properties seized by the Hindu monsters and their
Brahmin leaders. The iron laws of Pandit Kautilya and Pandit Manu were
ruthlessly enforced upon the population. Prof. John Talboys Wheeler has
clearly described the historical wars waged by astik' Brahminist Hindus against nastik’ Buddhists :
" The great historic fact in connection with the Nagas Mongoloids ],
which stands prominently forward in Hindu myths, is the fierce
persecution which they suffered at the hands of the Brahmans. The
destruction of serpents at the burning of the forest of Khandava, the
terrible sacrifice of the serpents which forms one of the opening scenes
of the Mahabharata, and the supernatural exploits of the youthful
Krishna against the serpents sent to destroy him, are all expressions of
Brahmanical hatred towards the Nagas. Ultimately this antagonism merged
into that deadly conflict between the Brahman and the Buddhist, which
after a lengthened period of religious warfare terminated in the triumph
of the Brahman."
India of the Vedic Age with Reference to the Mahabharata', Vol. I of The History of India’, J. Talboys Wheeler, 1973 reprint Cosmo Publns.
Delhi 1973, p.147
Indeed, the inhuman institution of the systematic rape of indigenous
Mongoloid women by lecherous Aryan Hindu males continues today, with the
Brahminist-Occupied government of Nepal supplying thousands of Mongol
girls to brothels all across Bharat through semi-official channels.
Brahmin-controlled media brainwashes Nepali youth with highly violent
and pornographic films which lead to gang-wars and disrupt Mongoloid
family-based society. The collapse of moral values caused by the
Brahminist media, along with the free supply of drugs via the Brahmin
mafia, has led to the rapid spread of AIDS via contaminated needles and
Brahmin-engineered promiscuity. The strength of the Mongol race has been
sapped by thousands of years of rule by the vampire-race of Brahmins, as
a consequence of which the enfeebled Mongols have been unable to put up
any resistance to this savage tyranny. The surprise is that Gopal Gurung
has dared to rise to challenge the Brahminist Mafia and fight for Mongol
human rights. The Brahmin-Occupied Government of Nepal has of course
done all it can to eliminate him : they have imprisoned him, banned his
books and threatened his life. Yet the flame of revolt has started to
shake the Brahmanic tyranny of 2000 years. The reason for the success of
Mr. Gurung’s movement is that the Mongols have now identified their main
enemy, which has been the source of their misery for so long : that
enemy is the Brahmin race. And that enemy is the same enemy for all the
peoples of South Asia, whether Mongol, Muslim, Christian, Dalit, Sikh,
Tamil or Jain, the eternal oppresser has been the Brahmin. The Brahmin
Problem can be solved if all these peoples unite and strike the root of
this deadly disease, uprooting it for all times to come.
- Niresh Tamang,
Dalitstan Journal,
Volume 1, Issue 1 (October 1999)
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